06411oam 22008534a 450 991082814940332120240219163314.01-57506-871-010.1515/9781575068718(CKB)3710000000082553(EBL)3155693(SSID)ssj0001082967(PQKBManifestationID)11619142(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001082967(PQKBWorkID)11101164(PQKB)10855633(Au-PeEL)EBL3155693(CaPaEBR)ebr10824183(OCoLC)922991813(DE-B1597)584033(DE-B1597)9781575068718(OCoLC)867050494(MdBmJHUP)musev2_79472(MiAaPQ)EBC3155693(OCoLC)1253312778(EXLCZ)99371000000008255320140127d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFrom the 21st Century B.C. to the 21st Century A.DProceedings of the International Conference on Neo-Sumerian Studies Held in Madrid, 22–24 July 2010 /ed. by Steven J. Garfinkle and Manuel MolinaWinona Lake, Ind. :Eisenbrauns,2013.©2013.1 online resource (523 pages)Description based upon print version of record.1-57506-296-8 Includes bibliographical references.I. Language and sources -- Ur III as a linguistic watershed / MIGUEL CIVIL -- Sumerian adjectival passives using the *im-prefix : the old Babylonian evidence and some possible third millennium precursors / J. CALE JOHNSON -- Hypotactic and paratactic complementation in Sumerian Ditilla texts / FUMI KARAHASHI -- On the location of Iri-Saĝrig / MANUEL MOLINA -- The archive of Iri-Saĝrig/Āl-Šarrākī / DAVID I. OWEN -- II. Administration and ideology -- Some considerations on the management of an administrative structure in Ur III Mesopotamia : the case of mar-sa / SERGIO ALIVERNINI -- The tenure of provincial governors : some observations / LANCE ALLRED -- Symbols and bureaucratic performances in the Ur III administrative sphere : an interpretation through data mining / ALESSANDRO DI LUDOVICO -- The third dynasty of Ur and the limits of state power in early Mesopotamia / STEVEN GARFINKLE -- Networks of authority and power in Ur III times / PIOTR MICHALOWSKI -- Prince Etel-pū-Dagān, Son of Šulgi / PALMIRO NOTIZIA -- The Ur III administration : workers, messengers, and sons / FRANCO POMPONIO -- Šulgi meets Stalin : comparative propaganda as a tool of mining the Šulgi hymns for historical data / LUD.K VACIN -- III. Economy and society -- The control of copper and bronze objects in Umma during the Ur III period / FRANCO D'AGOSTINO AND FRANCESCA GORELLO -- Le systeme apres-recolte dans l'hydro-agriculture mesopotamienne a la fin du IIIe millenaire avant notre ère / JEAN-PIERRE GREGOIRE -- The barbers of Iri-Saĝrig / ALEXANDRA KLEINERMAN -- Absence from work in Ur III Umma : reasons and terminology / NATALIA KOSLOVA -- The manufacture of a statue of Nanaja : Mesopotamian jewellery-making techniques at the end of the third millennium B.C. / PAOLA PAOLETTI -- Corvee labor in Ur III times / PIOTR STEINKELLER -- Ikalla, scribe of (wool) textiles and linen / LORENZO VERDERAME AND GABRIELLA SPADA -- The regular offerings of lambs and kids for deities and the é-uz-ga during the reign of Šulgi : a study of the mu-tum and zi-ga/ba-zi texts from the Animal Center / WU YUHONG and LI XUEYAN -- Program of the conference.This volume collects the proceedings of a three-day conference held in Madrid in July 2010, and it highlights the vitality of the study of late-third-millennium B.C. Mesopotamia. Workshops devoted to the Ur III period have been a feature of the Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale roughly every other year, beginning in London in 2003. In 2009, Steve Garfinkle and Manuel Molina asked the community of Neo-Sumerian scholars to convene the following year in Madrid before the Rencontre in Barcelona. The meeting had more than 50 participants and included 8 topical sessions and 27 papers. The 21 contributions included in this volume cover a broad range of topics: new texts, new interpretations, and new understandings of the language, culture, and history of the Ur III period (2112–2004 B.C.).The present and future of Neo-Sumerian studies are important not only for the field of Assyriology but also for wider inquiries into the ancient world. The extant archives offer insight into some of the earliest cities and one of the earliest kingdoms in the historical record. The era of the Third Dynasty of Ur is also probably the best-attested century in antiquity. This imposes a responsibility on the small community of scholars who work on the Neo-Sumerian materials to make this it accessible to a broad, interdisciplinary audience in the humanities and related fields. This volume is a solid step in this direction.SumerischgndSumerergndSumerian languageTextsfast(OCoLC)fst01138464Civilizationfast(OCoLC)fst00862898Antiquitiesfast(OCoLC)fst00810745Sumerian languageTextsCongressesAssyriengndMiddle EastBabyloniafastIraqUr (Extinct city)fastIraqfastIraqAntiquitiesCongressesIraqHistoryTo 634CongressesBabyloniaHistoryCongressesUr (Extinct city)CivilizationCongressesHistory.Conference papers and proceedings.KongressMadrid2010.SumerischSumererSumerian languageTexts.Civilization.Antiquities.Sumerian languageTexts935/.501Molina Manuel651525Garfinkle Steven J1646258International Conference on Neo-Sumerian StudiesMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910828149403321From the 21st Century B.C. to the 21st Century A.D3993142UNINA